"Geospatial" technologies--which include geographic information system (GIS), global positioning system (GPS), and remote sensing (RS) tools--are becoming increasingly important in our everyday lives. These technologies use "smart" maps that can display, query, and analyze geographic databases; receivers that provide location and navigation; and global-to-local imagery and tools that provide context and analysis.
"Art lovers will be able to stroll through some of the world's most famous galleries at the click of a mouse after Google put the venues online using Street View technology. In a collaboration with 17 leading galleries in nine countries, the US internet giant took equipment from the cars it used to map cities and recorded the galleries so they can now be enjoyed by anyone with web access."
A superb array of charts, tables and data maps from Google. All are easy to edit and you can embed them on your site or share with a link in just a few clicks.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Good free google tool for making graphs simply. Includes many graph types including maps. easy to use interface. Embeddable code for publishing on blogs.
research-based Curriculum
Maps present a comprehensive, coherent sequence of thematic curriculum units
connecting the skills outlined in the CCSS with suggested student objectives, texts,
activities, and much more
Very nice interactive illustrating things like sea surface temperatures, tectonic plates, human populations - for any part of the world (I'm from Australia and it even had us covered!)